Fans want Margot Robbie's The Sims movie to feature characters speaking Simlish, the gibberish language of the game.

Fans are excited for The Sims movie, but want the characters to speak Simlish, causing a buzz on social media.

March 21st 2024.

Fans want Margot Robbie's The Sims movie to feature characters speaking Simlish, the gibberish language of the game.
There's exciting news for fans of both Barbie and The Sims, as it was recently announced that Margot Robbie will be producing the upcoming film adaptation of the popular life simulator game. The announcement has caused a frenzy on social media, with fans eagerly anticipating the film's release.

The Sims 4, which was released in 2014, continues to draw in thousands of players every day. While a sequel is in the works, there's no confirmed release date yet. Despite being around since 2000, The Sims has never been adapted into a film or TV show, making the upcoming movie even more highly anticipated.

The film will be produced by Robbie's production studio, LuckyChap, which also worked on the Barbie film. Kate Herron, known for her work on the Loki TV series, will be directing the film. The Hollywood Reporter also revealed that Vertigo Entertainment and EA, the publisher of The Sims, will also be involved in a creative and producing capacity.

Fans have been buzzing about the news, with many expressing their excitement on social media. One fan even joked that the film was tailor-made specifically for them, as it combines two of their favorite things - Margot Robbie and The Sims. Others are eagerly waiting to see how the iconic gameplay and characters will be brought to life on the big screen.

Some fans have even made suggestions for the film, like having Katy Perry sing the theme song and featuring the goth family from the original game. And of course, many are hoping that the characters will speak in Simlish, just like in the games.

It's not clear when the film will be released, but with The Sims 5 currently in development, it's possible that the game and movie will be released around the same time. The recent success of video game adaptations like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and The Last of Us on TV has sparked a renewed interest in bringing games to the big screen.

Fans seem to be on board with the idea of a Sims film, despite the game's lack of a structured storyline. In fact, many are excited to see how the film will portray the game's open-ended gameplay and quirky characters. With so much anticipation and buzz surrounding the film, it's sure to be a hit when it finally hits theaters.

In the meantime, fans can stay updated on all the latest news by following the film's progress on social media and signing up for newsletters. Who knows, maybe we'll even get some sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes looks before the film's release. It's an exciting time for fans of The Sims, and we can't wait to see how the film turns out.

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